A recent analysis by researchers at the Center for Family and Human Rights (C-Fam) has raised alarms over the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), accusing the agency of promoting explicit and potentially pornographic sexual content for children worldwide.
The findings, published in C-Fam’s Friday Fax, claim UNICEF is diverting from its mission to protect vulnerable children, instead advancing programs that critics argue groom young people for sexual exploitation.
According to the report, “UNICEF spends hundreds of millions of dollars promoting explicit, even pornographic, sexual content for children around the world.”
The analysis points to UNICEF’s funding of comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) programs, which critics say include age-inappropriate materials that normalize early sexual activity and expose children to explicit content. The report highlights a now-withdrawn UNICEF study that suggested pornography could be beneficial for children, a claim that sparked significant backlash.
C-Fam’s investigation alleges that UNICEF’s actions contradict its mandate to safeguard children’s well-being.
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“The sexual radicals have your children, MY CHILDREN, in their crosshairs,” wrote C-Fam president Austin Ruse in a related statement, emphasizing the agency’s push for “UN-style family planning” that critics argue undermines traditional family values and parental authority.
The report also references a 2021 UNICEF publication, “Digital Age Assurance Tools and Children’s Rights Online Across the Globe,” which claimed that “not all children are adversely affected by viewing pornographic or sexually explicit materials.” This assertion, described as “outrageous” by critics, fueled concerns that UNICEF is downplaying the risks of exposing minors to harmful content.
Pro-life advocates argue that UNICEF’s programs prioritize sexual rights over responsibility, particularly in regions like South Africa, where C-Fam claims such initiatives have been “catastrophic” in communities grappling with family breakdown and widespread sexual exploitation. “The ‘sexual rights’ rather than ‘sexual responsibility’ focus of South Africa’s sexuality education programs have proved catastrophic in a culture grappling with endemic family breakdown, fatherless homes, and plagued by widespread sexual exploitation and abuse of vulnerable women and children exacerbated by a failing criminal justice system,” the C-Fam report stated.
The controversy comes amid broader tensions at the United Nations, where conservative groups like C-Fam have accused progressive factions of pushing agendas that undermine traditional values. The Friday Fax report notes that “countries around the world are under pressure to liberalize their abortion laws and enshrine special protections and recognition on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) in their laws and policies, all in the name of human rights.”
Pro-life advocates are calling for greater scrutiny of UNICEF’s funding and programs, urging the agency to refocus on its core mission of protecting children from harm rather than promoting initiatives they believe expose young people to exploitation.
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